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    Otters Are The Cats Of The Sea.

    See for yourself Not a rodent, actually.

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    Quote Originally posted by Elen View Post
    Otters Are The Cats Of The Sea.

    See for yourself Not a rodent, actually.
    lol ... wow ... that's cool ... I might get one ...
    “El revolucionario: te meteré la bota en el culo"

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    Quote Originally posted by BeastOfBologna View Post
    Funny stuff ... that otter looks to be having a new and fun experience ... I don't generally like rodents but that one looks pretty cute ...
    Otters are not rodents. They are carnivores, and they are related to ferrets, weasels and wolverines.
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    Quote Originally posted by Aragorn View Post
    Otters are not rodents. They are carnivores, and they are related to ferrets, weasels and wolverines.
    In that case, it's a rodent... it is a cute video anywho ... . Have you ever seen a soaked cat ... they look like rats.
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    Quote Originally posted by BeastOfBologna View Post
    Quote Originally posted by Aragorn View Post
    Otters are not rodents. They are carnivores, and they are related to ferrets, weasels and wolverines.
    In that case, it's a rodent...
    In that case, I recommend you go back to school.

    Rodents are omnivores. Otters, ferrets, minks, weasels and wolverines ─ which are all related ─ are mandatory carnivores. They are as different from a rodent as a wolf is from a tiger.
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    That family which also includes ermine and fishers is quite extensive. The Mustelidae (looked it up) are nocturnal and crepuscular. (another awesome word) Also in the family are polecats, martens, badgers, tarya, sable, stoat, and grison (which look like badgers to me).

    They appeared around 40 million years ago, around the same time as rodents. So there's your 40 million year old connection pal.

    I recall that Modwiz prefers mongoose which are part of the family Feliformia. (that is, in fact, related to cats)

    And otters like to slide on snow like crows and dogs and polar bears.


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    Quote Originally posted by Dreamtimer View Post
    That family which also includes ermine and fishers is quite extensive. The Mustelidae (looked it up) are nocturnal and crepuscular. (another awesome word) Also in the family are polecats, martens, badgers, tarya, sable, stoat, and grison (which look like badgers to me).

    They appeared around 40 million years ago, around the same time as rodents. So there's your 40 million year old connection pal.

    I recall that Modwiz prefers mongoose which are part of the family Feliformia. (that is, in fact, related to cats)

    And otters like to slide on snow like crows and dogs and polar bears.

    that's the word i've been trying to remember DT ... thanks crepuscular ... hunt at dawn and dusk ... thank you very kindly ...

    Quote Originally posted by Dreamtimer View Post
    That family which also includes ermine and fishers is quite extensive. The Mustelidae (looked it up) are nocturnal and crepuscular. (another awesome word) Also in the family are polecats, martens, badgers, tarya, sable, stoat, and grison (which look like badgers to me).

    They appeared around 40 million years ago, around the same time as rodents. So there's your 40 million year old connection pal.

    I recall that Modwiz prefers mongoose which are part of the family Feliformia. (that is, in fact, related to cats)

    And otters like to slide on snow like crows and dogs and polar bears.

    that otter been eatin' good ...
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    Released Bird Recognizes A Man Who Fostered Him When He Was Weak

    I don't understand the language, but I know what they're talking about.


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    Ah. So this is what they call imprinting. Daddy! Daddy!

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    I really hope everyone can see this. I just couldn't stop laughing.



    I can't stop looking at these tweets. The animals are amazing, even the humans.
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    This is an amazing optical illusion.


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    Brood X is coming to our neck of the woods this year. Us and Ohio. They came when we had lived here for just a few years. Now, it's a couple decades. Time for the sound of spaceships about to rise up over the hill and the sickly sweet smell of crushed cicadas. It will be a time to remember.


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    This man went around zoos to play for animals. I've seen music played for cows and horses and other farm animals, but not zoos. Wow.


    Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0P5vbyxHjOQ


    Did you see the seals flip him off?

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    Quote Originally posted by Dreamtimer View Post
    This man went around zoos to play for animals. I've seen music played for cows and horses and other farm animals, but not zoos. Wow.

    Did you see the seals flip him off?
    I did!

    And I think this elephant enjoyed the music as much as I did:


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